Goddess of Tapasya, Discipline and Inner Strength
Mantra:
“ॐ देवी ब्रह्मचारिण्यै नमः”
Ayurvedic Principle of the Day
Day 2 represents tapasya and discipline, where food intake is minimal, mindful and Agni-supportive.
Diet should:
- Be Laghu (light) and easy to digest
- Avoid Pitta aggravation in warmer climate
- Support detoxification without drying the body
- Nourish Ojas gently
Vedic Diet Plan (Day 2)
Early Morning (Empty Stomach)
- Warm water infused with a few dhania (coriander) seeds
or
- Plain warm water with a few drops of lemon 1 spoon of organic raw honey
Post Prayers
- 5 soaked and peeled almonds
- 5 soaked black munakka
- 2 walnuts
Supports Ojas formation while keeping digestion light
Mid-Morning
- Fresh coconut water
or
- Light fennel (saunf) infusion with mint and dhage wali mishri 2 green cardamom

Balances Pitta and maintains hydration
Lunch (Main Meal)
- Rajgira (amaranth) khichadi with:
- Zucchini and a small portion of lauki
- Mild spices: jeera, black pepper, rock salt
Evening
- Dandelion root tea with 2 green cardamom
- Small serving of:
- Yellow raspberries (a small bunch daily – supports gentle liver detox and is seasonally appropriate till March end)
or
- Pomegranate
or
- Small elaichi banana with a light drizzle of honey
Dinner (Light and Early)
- Clear vegetable broth with zucchini
or
- Thin rajgira khichadi with vegetables like zucchini , ghiya , orange carrots add A2 Gir cow ghee
Strictly Avoid
- Tea and coffee (drying and aggravate Vata)
- Curd and heavy dairy
- Fried vrat foods
- Excess potatoes and starch
- Packaged fasting foods
- Cold, refrigerated or reheated meals
Spiritual Insight
Maa Brahmacharini signifies a life of discipline and inward focus.
True fasting is about reducing dependency on food and enhancing inner clarity, not replacing meals with heavier alternatives.



